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IMO we need one or two mentors for a Yr or two.

Players who are near the end, who would play both in our seniors & @ Casey, to help us learn & to Mentor our young with Onfield professional & winning culture.

Chappy is reputedly the one who stood up at that Cats meeting so many years ago and demanded more of a professional attitude from the Cats.

He has the guts to do what he sees as the right thing, instead of sitting on his hands.

He has the aggressive winning attitude onfield we sadly miss. He won't go into his shell.

Apparently we need to spend some salary cap as we wait for our Kids to mature into Real Players who would then expect a higher salary.

Chappy IMO is one who fits the bill, for a healthy 2 Yr contract to help convince him, & is an Unrestricted Free Agent.

We could also afford another, to help balance our books, and eradicate the poor culture.

I'm not done yet, says 30-year-old Geelong star Paul Chapman

http://www.dailytele...r-1226425683900

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I would prefer to give the spot to a kid.

Chappy would be a band aid.

I would prefer our culture not be so corrosive to talent.

Sewell, Enright, Chapman - yes they are a sort term solution but we need help to fix a culture of ease and laziness and they will help.

More kids isn't the answer, the answer is setting standards and meeting them and getting games upon meeting them.

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I would prefer to give the spot to a kid.

Chappy would be a band aid.

Do you send your kids to college, are any of them apprentices?

Would you let them do a cadetship with an ordinary firm, that doesn't do such great work?

I don't think it's a bandaid..

Recruiting montagna would be a bandaid & costly one ending up going nowhere. Jones is better than montana.

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Do you send your kids to college, are any of them apprentices?

Would you let them do a cadetship with an ordinary firm, that doesn't do such great work?

I don't think it's a bandaid..

Recruiting montagna would be a bandaid & costly one ending up going nowhere. Jones is better than montana.

Been a great player Chappie no doubt. But not for me now. Does nothing for our speed requirement, has had lots of soft tissue injury which age doesn't help, is not tall and I don't much like the idea of being a pension fund for those 30+. IMO I think we should be looking for real class in the 23 - 26 bracket.
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Been a great player Chappie no doubt. But not for me now. Does nothing for our speed requirement, has had lots of soft tissue injury which age doesn't help, is not tall and I don't much like the idea of being a pension fund for those 30+. IMO I think we should be looking for real class in the 23 - 26 bracket.

Bennell was recruited based on his gamestyle, run/skill, and athletic abilities. He was allowed, & even had games thrown at him to 'Fastrack' him... he didn't have to 'Earn' those games, & he' hasn't learned to overcome his fear.

Morton the same was based on his 'Tank' & 'height' would be elite...

No we need tough bastards to push these kids Now, while they still have time to learn &overcome & adjust. They need playing mentors. Not the same old same old elders who have failed to instill the hardass attitudes & mongrel required to survive & flourish in this 'Comp'.

Chappy has, & took the whole Cats club to task ?& succeeded in getting the cats players onside with the program.

He's the type we do need to help shift a cosy flagging attitude.

We have Blease, Nicholson, & can recruit more pace with our early picks. I posted earlier that chappy wouldn't cost much to trade into our list, & then realised free agency, we'd get him for Nicks, contract $$$$ & a transfer.

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Bennell was recruited based on his gamestyle, run/skill, and athletic abilities. He was allowed, & even had games thrown at him to 'Fastrack' him... he didn't have to 'Earn' those games, & he' hasn't learned to overcome his fear.

Morton the same was based on his 'Tank' & 'height' would be elite...

No we need tough bastards to push these kids Now, while they still have time to learn &overcome & adjust. They need playing mentors. Not the same old same old elders who have failed to instill the hardass attitudes & mongrel required to survive & flourish in this 'Comp'.

Chappy has, & took the whole Cats club to task ?& succeeded in getting the cats players onside with the program.

He's the type we do need to help shift a cosy flagging attitude.

We have Blease, Nicholson, & can recruit more pace with our early picks. I posted earlier that chappy wouldn't cost much to trade into our list, & then realised free agency, we'd get him for Nicks, contract $$$$ & a transfer.

Like the cosy bit and the toughness/mongrel bit. Chappy acouple of years ago would have been fantastic, but at 30 what would we get? One maybe two years if he remained totally injury free. I'm happy to disagree on this one.
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Hmmm... Don't know if he would be great for us playing wise, and I highly doubt he would leave the Cats, but he'd be another contender for a coaching role the minute he walks off the field for the last time though.

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Would he prefer to stay at Geelong and end his days as a one club player? Leaving as a FA would perhaps dilute his legacy down in Sleepy Hollow. Some players are not concerned with this. To others this is important, especially if they have played during a great flag era.

If he was available to us, I guess we'd have to weigh up what he would provide (and cost) in only one or two years, as opposed to a 25/26/27 year old high level player who might be with us for 4-5 yrs, into a so-called premiership window.

These sorts of issues are going to be more and more important in the next few years as FAs and RFAs come into the picture.

What do other think about FAs vs RFAs?

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Like the cosy bit and the toughness/mongrel bit. Chappy acouple of years ago would have been fantastic, but at 30 what would we get? One maybe two years if he remained totally injury free. I'm happy to disagree on this one.

You'd get an onfield leader, someone who could help maintain belief & hard at it ways. He'd help with the attitudes onfield, and point the right direction when things are tough or when someones not doing the right thing. He could teach.

Likely he may only play one season, or a bit more, or he may surprise..doesn't matter..

Class leadership & character in a player who shows in spades, what we haven't been able to.

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Would he prefer to stay at Geelong and end his days as a one club player? Leaving as a FA would perhaps dilute his legacy down in Sleepy Hollow. Some players are not concerned with this. To others this is important, especially if they have played during a great flag era.

If he was available to us, I guess we'd have to weigh up what he would provide (and cost) in only one or two years, as opposed to a 25/26/27 year old high level player who might be with us for 4-5 yrs, into a so-called premiership window.

These sorts of issues are going to be more and more important in the next few years as FAs and RFAs come into the picture.

What do other think about FAs vs RFAs?

We won't know that Moons, Unless we enquire?

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Get Ling as a coach/ass kicking mentor. He knows what it takes to play,win premierships and build a culture for years to come. A perfect fit.

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I would prefer our culture not be so corrosive to talent.

Sewell, Enright, Chapman - yes they are a sort term solution but we need help to fix a culture of ease and laziness and they will help.

More kids isn't the answer, the answer is setting standards and meeting them and getting games upon meeting them.

I have faith in our current coaching staff to do their job.

I would much rather take a player who has at least 6 or 7 years ahead of them than Chapman.

I would take Sewell in a heartbeat. He is a few years younger than Chapman though. There is no way that we will lure him away from the hawks though. So i find little reason discussing him.

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Does anyone know if there is a link or website that has ALL the free agent players for next season????

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Chappy may look past it at the cats, but he is quality and would be in the top 5-10 players at our club easy, regadless of if he was a better player 2 years ago

I'd love to see him in our team

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Having re-built with kids ,we must stay the course .

Buying wash-ups now would be a bad move .

Culture is one thing that you cant buy .

It must be organic .

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Having re-built with kids ,we must stay the course .

Buying wash-ups now would be a bad move .

Culture is one thing that you cant buy .

It must be organic .

Stay the course? We'd be employing him as an onfield teacher. Not a pupil.

His attitude is just what the doctor orders. No passivity.

Ask you a question, who has done better? Sheedy & his GWS 1st Yr plans, or GCSuns & they're 2nd Year plans? Sheedy has mature bodies & class old Heads to teach & direct.

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Though I agree with youth & long term etc

We also need to consider that having a player like chapman would bring positives & help install all the values to our young list,hardness,commitment,mental toughness!

We are too quick to look at age etc his experience would help & build leadership!

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Though I agree with youth & long term etc

We also need to consider that having a player like chapman would bring positives & help install all the values to our young list,hardness,commitment,mental toughness!

We are too quick to look at age etc his experience would help & build leadership!

And finals MOJO. The Hunger!

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Having re-built with kids ,we must stay the course .

Buying wash-ups now would be a bad move .

Culture is one thing that you cant buy .

It must be organic .

As a free agent, he and kids wouldn't be mutually exclusive, and if he is as outspoken and inspirational to his teammates as suggested then he could be a very good man to put in the mix - as pointed out, as a teacher as well or even more so than as a player.
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IMO we need one or two mentors for a Yr or two.

Players who are near the end, who would play both in our seniors & @ Casey, to help us learn & to Mentor our young with Onfield professional & winning culture.

Chappy is reputedly the one who stood up at that Cats meeting so many years ago and demanded more of a professional attitude from the Cats.

He has the guts to do what he sees as the right thing, instead of sitting on his hands.

He has the aggressive winning attitude onfield we sadly miss. He won't go into his shell.

Apparently we need to spend some salary cap as we wait for our Kids to mature into Real Players who would then expect a higher salary.

Chappy IMO is one who fits the bill, for a healthy 2 Yr contract to help convince him, & is an Unrestricted Free Agent.

We could also afford another, to help balance our books, and eradicate the poor culture.

I'm not done yet, says 30-year-old Geelong star Paul Chapman

http://www.dailytele...r-1226425683900

Well Deeluded you are uncannily thinking like the club.

The club sees the need to recruit good players from great clubs who will give us 2-3 years. You are spot on and someone like Chappy will be closely looked at for all the reasons you have mentioned.

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Stay the course? We'd be employing him as an onfield teacher. Not a pupil.

His attitude is just what the doctor orders. No passivity.

Ask you a question, who has done better? Sheedy & his GWS 1st Yr plans, or GCSuns & they're 2nd Year plans? Sheedy has mature bodies & class old Heads to teach & direct.

Sheedy with the baby Bombers .
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